Apple's M4 chip was unveiled with the launch of the OLED iPad Pro models back in April, and the company has gradually introduced the M4 Pro and M4 Max variants of the chipset recently. The M4 Pro and M4 Max boast impressive performance gains over the M3 chip, and it only brings us to question what performance gains can we expect with the M5 chip. Apple has now ordered M5 chips from TSMC ahead of 2025 production plans.
According to a new report from The Elec, Apple has already ordered M5 chips for iPad Pro and Macs from TSMC, which will deliver enhanced computational and graphical performance. The M5 chips are slated to feature enhanced ARM architecture and will be fabricated on TSMC's advanced 3nm process technology. The company's current M4 chips are also built on the 3nm process, but the forthcoming variants will bring additional performance gains.
Apple has ditched 2nm technology for the M5 chip, possibly due to its cost, and it will wait another year or so to adopt it for the M and A series of chips for the iPhone, iPad, and Mac (via MacRumors). However, this does not necessarily mean that the M5 chip will not be an upgrade over the existing M4 chip in terms of performance, and the company will achieve this feat using TSMC's System on Integrated Chip technology or SoIC.
Apple has deepened its partnership with TSMC for its next-generation hybrid SoIC packaging that uses thermoplastics carbon fiber composite molding technology. This 3D chip-stacking method will allow the chips to improve their thermal management and minimize electrical leakages compared to the traditional 2D design. The new chips allegedly entered a small-scale trial production phase back in July, and if there are no
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